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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949
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WEST CLINTON NEWS
(Continiwci from page one)
Berry, Mrs. Emma Dunaway, Mrs.
Sara Word. Mrs. Zetha Adams, Mrs.
Mary Terry, Mrs. Fay Barker, Mrs.
Yallie Stewart. Mrs. Elloree Cun
ningham, Mrs Blanche Ficklin, Mrs.
Virginia SpurkK-k and two visitors,
manity’s Hurt/Closet! with a prayer . ' ne universal minimum which can held at the school house Friday HufltillQ SeOSOfl
by Mrs. Spillej-s. ’ bt fixed by the department of labor morning. Joseph Cunningham, presi- ^ —
Mrs. Amick, president, presided >>n recomnfiendation of an industry dent of the boys’ club called the ClOS6S iCDrUOry l«)
over the business session. The roll committee. ___ meeting to order. 1 ' —
was called and minutes of the pre-, Retailers who purchase substantial After the singing of “America’ 1 -and i County Game Warden G. B. Odell
vious meeting read by Miss Inez quantities of merchandise out of the ‘ Holdiridia” the third grade boys and has called attention to the fact that
Byrum. After the business session state would undoubtedly be brought gi r i s gave the Beatitudes from the
the meeting was closed by a prayer under coverage af law, unless spe- 5th chapter of Matthew. All members
by Rev. Spillers.
The hostesses, assisted
the hunting season in Zom; 2, which
includes Laurens county, closes Feb.
15, under an act of 1948. He said
there is no foundation for the rumor
that the season clised the first of this
month.
citlc exemption currently in the act j 0 i nec i , n singing the “Morning
bv Mrs. is retained, Mr. Skinner said.
Rev Holland and Miss Patsy Cun- Laura Ma e Howard served chicken. • — ^
ningham. ] salad sandwiches, cake and coffee. ,SlX Highway
The March meeting will be held, (ard Thal , ks Deaths In County
I wish to thank my triends and F!scq| ,947.43
in the home of Mrs. Spurlock.
Birthdays and Wedding
Anniversaries
Mrs.' F B. Burns celebrated
birthday January 30.
Mrs. T. L. Hooper celebrated
' neighbors for the flowers, cards and
gifts sent during my illness.
—Mrs. W. O. McGee and Marty,
a I
Retailers Affected By
Proposed Change In
I Prayer.” A piano duet was given by
Alma Jo Poole and Mary Cunning
ham.
The third grade orchestra gave a
musical selection, accompanied by
Sonny Elmore at the piano.
After the exercises Mr. Williams
, . met with the boys and discussed
Columbia, Feb. 8.—(Special to The c jtj ze n5hip.
i Chroncle). — The highway cacidentj. Mrs # Adeline Vaughn Long talked
death rate in Laurens county during gj r i s about “using their time
the -1947-48 fiscal yeqr amounted to j n thp home”
13.5 per 100,000 population, accor(T : ^^g,hj r j e y Wilson is president of the
ing to the annual report of the South c i u b
Carolina highway department which — .. ,
was issued this month to the general
birthday February 4.
Jimmie Quinton, son of Mr. and \A/ nn « Hrmr I nw
Mrs Paul Quinton, is six years old ▼VOge-nOUr L.OW
t O ci 3 V
Februa-y 14th birthdays include Proposals to increase the minimum assembly. Laurens county, which has
T owiV \Villpn7ine who will be 14- wa S e under the fair labor standard a population of 44,185, as of the last
vears old" 1 ' ’ ‘ act from 40 to 75 cents and to "emas-j census, was the scene of six highway,
* Ronnie Hedspeth has a birthday cu!at e’ 'the retail exemption have deaths'between July 1, 1947 and June
a birthday
February 16.
Melvin Creswell. has
February 9.
Neiffer Creswell will have a birth
day tomorrow.
been made in legislation now before 30, 1948.
congress, according to information In South Carolina, which has a
received by the S. C. Chamber of, population of 1,899.804, 27.5 deaths
Commerce. p er 100,000 population occurred dur-
D. A. Skinner, general manager of ing the fiscal y ear> or a tota] of 52 4
February 5th was Mrs J. R. Ham- the chamber, said he had contacted traffic deaths,
rick’s birt'hday. South Carolina members of congress j Laurens county motor vehicle acci-i
Mrs. J. L. Arnold celebrated a sskfng that public hearings of suf- dents during the fiscal year totalled
birthday Monday. , ficient duration be held to permit 179, of which 124 occurred on state
Carl Heaton. Sr. celebrated a birth- ^ ose interested to voice their opin- h.ghways. Property damage resulted 1
day January 21. ( ^ on on proposed legiQation. Re- , f r om 93 of the accidents. The state
R. C. McGinnis will have a birth- p!' es were to the effect that hearings | acc jdent total for the fiscal year
day Saturday. : 136 s ‘ iarte ^ January -3. 1 came to 8,520, according to the high-
Lester Eustace was^ 16 years old, quite similar to iegis- w ; a y department’s annual statement,
February 4. * lation proposed in past sessions of
Cecil Adams has a birthday Feb- congress and which was passed in the on state highways,
ruary 16. senate by one vote two years ago. 1
Judy Chaney will be 11 vears old on '- v ejected by the house. It . A U ^| ia L.
February 16. provides for an immediate increase LOng DrOnCli T-rl V.IIIDS
in the minimum wage to 75 certts U-.IJ Moofinnc
Among the Sick hour, emasculates the existing n0ld Meetings
r . . . | ret ail exemption, and arbitrarily! The February meeting of the Long
L/ian e Lowery is a pat.en. ai 'adopts an objective of $1 per hour-! Branch boys and girls 4-H club was
and 5,616 of the accidents took place
lay in the Greenwood
Blalock's Clinic.
Mrs. Genev a .Coker underwent an
operation Tuesn
hospital.
Tommy Brown is improving after
being ill during the week-end.
Little Brenda iGambrell has been
ill several daysT'
Mrs. D. C. Whitman and children,
Mrs. Fred Campbell and children are
improving after being ill.
Mrs. Woodell King is ill.
Donald Handback has chicken pox.
Joe Adams has been ill.
W. M. S. Meet
Mrs. R. B Amick and Mrs. Ur
sula Blakely were joint hostesses to
the Woman’s Missionary society of
Calvary Baptist church Monday eve-
.-..'ig at Mrs. Amick’s home.
An interesting program on "Christ,
the Anv.ver in City Streets," was pre
sented by several members, with
M:>. Bertie Hodge giv.ng the Scrip-
tu.e. found in Luke and Jonn. The
program was opened with all singing
"Rescue the Perishing,” and prayer
by Mrs. R. T. Trammell. Rev. J. W.
Spillers gave an interesting talk on
Rescue Missions, and Healing Hu-
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